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  1. The Snow leopard has a white furry coat with yellow/brownish tinges and is covered with rings of brown/black rosettes/spots. The markings assist with camouflaging it from prey. The fur is woolly and long and offers protection from extreme cold.
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    The head-body length measures just 86-125 cm, but the tail, at 80-105 cm long, adds another 80% to the total length. Used to aid balance and for thermoregulation, Snow Leopards have the longest tail relative to head-body length of any big cat. The Snow Leopard is well-adapted to living in cold, high-altitude mountainous environments.
    Adult snow leopards (Panthera uncia or Uncia uncia) can grow to a length of about 2.1 metres (7 feet) from head to tail and weigh 23–41 kg (50–90 pounds). Its soft coat, consisting of a dense insulating undercoat and a thick outercoat of hairs about 5 cm (2 inches) long, is pale grayish with dark rosettes and a dark streak along the spine.
    They can be easily differentiated from other leopards by their thick and long tail that provide added warmth when they wrap it around their body during resting bouts. Snow leopards’ smoky-gray fur coat blends perfectly with the rocky slopes of their home, thereby making them practically invisible in their habitats.
    Their head to body length ranges from 1 to 1.3 m, and the tail (0.8 to 1 m) is almost as long as their body. Snow leopards spend a solitary life, except during mating season, which usually occurs between late January and mid–March. One to five cubs are born after a gestation period of 93 to 110 days, generally in June or July.
  3. Snow leopard, facts and photos - National Geographic

  4. Snow leopard | Habitat, Diet, & Facts | Britannica

    WEB29 mars 2024 · Learn about the snow leopard, a large long-haired Asian cat with a pale grayish coat and dark rosettes. Find out its physical

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  6. Top 10 facts about Snow Leopards | WWF

  7. Snow Leopard - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio

  8. Snow Leopard: Species Facts, Info & More | WWF.CA

    WEBSize: Up to 2.5 m long. Population: Approximately 4,000 to 6,500. Habitat: Alpine and sub-alpine regions. Range: South and central Asia. Diet: Blue sheep (naur), himalayan ibex, and small mammals. Did You Know? As …

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  9. Species Spotlight: Snow Leopard | Pages | WWF

    WEBIl y a 3 jours · Habitat. The rugged and mountainous terrain of Central Asia and the Himalayan region. © KLEIN and HUBERT WWF. Diet. The diet of the snow leopard varies by region and season but consists mostly of …

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  10. Spotlight on the snow leopard: Biology and behaviour

    WEB21 nov. 2014 · Snow leopards are about 60 cm tall at shoulder and weigh between 45 to 55 kg. Their head to body length ranges from 1 to 1.3 m, and the tail (0.8 to 1 m) is almost as long as their body. Snow leopards

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